The X-34 Landspeeder made by the SoroSuub Corporation is designed for fast planetary travel. The Landspeeder has a maximum speed of 250 km/h. The two-seater is less suitable for carrying cargo, the load space is limited to thelegroom and a semi-circular compartment behind the front seats. Under the bonnetthere is a repulsor generator which enables the speeder to hover.

To cool the generator there are heat outlet vents running from the top to the passenger compartment. The turbines serve to propel it forwards. The X-34 is operated by asteering wheel that controls the air flow of the two external turbines in order to set the direction of flight. The foot pedals control the reverse thrust whichbrakes the speeder. The sensor on the bonnet measures speed and acceleration andtransfers the data to the small display on the console. The driver sits on the right side. The windscreen is made of a high-resistance, transparent material that give effective protection against sand and stones. As the left turbine has caused multiple problems, Luke Skywalker has permanently removed the cowling to enable him to repair it quickly.For kids and beginners of scale modeling!

With easykit and MiniKit model building its super easy. All the pieces come fully painted and printed.

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An original Star Wars film fan? Then look no further. Enjoy building the TIE fighter used by the forces loyal to Darth Vader - although not with great success! The Revell kit, unlike the TIE fighter's performance in the film, will prove a success; Revell's years of experience in the plastic model making field ensure that moulding is sharp and the parts fit together without the need for excessive whipping out of the modelling file! No paint or glue is required to complete this model; it simply fits together - a great way to introduce a youngster into the hobby

The Twin-Ion-Engine fighter of the Imperial troops is one of the most frequently used space fighters and was made in immense quantities.

As with all TIE designs, the standardised cockpit is in the middle of the ship and is linked to the solarwings by outriggers. Thanks to the transparent cockpit surfaces, the TIE offers a better panoramic view than other fighters. The TIE is armed with fixed mountedtwin laser cannon....or so the filmakers would have you believe.

Supplied in attractive packaging which is sure to appeal to fans of the film or those who simple enjoy building models!

Like to build perfect models without using glue or paint? A Star Wars Fan? If the answer to both is yes, then you've found your match in this, the Millenium Falcon by Revell. No experience nessecary to build this kit of 21 parts into a replica of the behemoth seen in the film.

The Twin Ion Engine-Fighter used by the Imperial troops is one of the most used space fighters and was built in immense quantities. As with all TIE constructions the standardised cockpit is in the middle of the ship and is linked by outriggers to solar panel wings. Thanks to transparent cockpit surfaces the TIE offers a better panoramic view than any other fighter.

The TIE is armed with fixed mounted twin laser cannon.easykit pocket - great easykit fun in miniature format. All parts pre-painted and printed of course. Simply snap them together and you're ready to play.

Arriving from the Plastic Star Wars Model Range, this model depicts the Imperial Spacecraft from the Star Wars franchise. Requiring glue and paint, this grey expanse of plastic in model form requires little skill or patience to complete!

Bentley Motors Ltd had participated in the 24-hour race at Le Mans since first race held in 1923. This brought added popularity to the Bentley brand name. Development of a model with an engine displacing approximately 4.5 litres began in 1926.

The vehicle was named after this engine with which Bentley won overall victory at the 1928 Le Mans.

Bentley were able to successfully defended this victory again in 1929. Some 4.5 litre models were modified prior to participating in the 1930 Le Mans race.

Amongst other items, a Roots supercharger was added and positioned clearly visible in front of the radiator grill, from whence the car then became known as the Bentley 4½ litre Supercharged or Bentley Blower. The power rating of the over 4 metre long vehicle was an impressive 240 hp.